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Cricket chirps: Temperature Anyone who has been outdoors on a summer evening has probably heard crickets. Did you know that it is possible to use the cricket as a thermometer? Crickets tend to chirp more frequently as temperatures increase. This phenomenon was studied in detail by George W. Pierce, a physics professor at Harvard. In the following data, x is a random variable representing chirps per second and y is the random variable representing temperature (F). These data are also available for download at the online study center. X 20.0 16.0 19.8 18.4 17.1 15.5 14.7 17.1Y 88.6 71.6 93.3 84.3 80.6 75.2 69.7 82.0X 15.4 16.2 15.0 17.2 16.0 17.0 14.4Y 69.4 83.3 79.6 82.6 80.6 83.5 76.3Complete parts (a) through (e), given ?x= 249.8, ?y=1200.6, ?x^2= 4200.56, ?y^2= 96,752.86, ?xy= 20,127.47 and r = 0.835.A) Draw a scatter diagram displaying the data. B) Find X- bar, Y- bar, a and b. Then find the equation of the least squares line y=a+bx. C) Graph the least squares line on your scatter diagram. Be sure to use the point ( X-bar, Y- bar) as one of the points on the line. D) Find the value of the coefficient of determination r ^2. What percentage of the variation in y can be explained by the corresponding variation in x and the least squares line? What percentage is unexplained?E) What is the predicted temperature when x= 19 chirps per second.

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